Mast speaks alongside Governor, Army Corps at EAA Reservoir
have devastated Florida communities, closed beaches, and hurt fisheries. After an extreme bloom in 2018, a NOAA study
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have devastated Florida communities, closed beaches, and hurt fisheries. After an extreme bloom in 2018, a NOAA study
have devastated Florida communities, closed beaches, and hurt fisheries. After an extreme bloom in 2018, a NOAA study
same beautiful coastline, vibrant tourism industry, and sustainable fisheries. In fact, Florida’s beaches alone generate more than
Rutherford (FL-05) introduced H.R. 5699, the Fisheries and Data Modernization and Accuracy Act of 2025 , to better … state fishing needs, empower state management of recreational fisheries data programs, increase data transparency, and expand fishery-independent
state-led management of the recreational red snapper fishery in federal waters in the South Atlantic region … support the coastal economies that depend on this fishery. Together, let’s Make Fishing Great Again.” "Federal
water for over 8 million people, supports thriving fisheries, protects property values, and powers job-creating restoration projects
time to hand over the South Atlantic fishery management to Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina. That … collection, advance state-led management of South Atlantic fisheries, and improve access for Northeast Florida anglers.” “As someone
time to hand over the South Atlantic fishery management to our Governors DeSantis, Kemp, and McMaster.” Rutherford … despite unprecedented growth and record abundance in this fishery. NOAA’s National Marine Fisheries Service recently determined that
depend on reliable access to these waters and fisheries. “This outcome proves what anglers have been saying … Biden Administration to shut down access to our fisheries and not rooted in actual data. “Thank
Seas Act,” said Martha Guyas , ASA’s Southeast Fisheries Policy Director . “With depredation by sharks on the rise … safe,” said Jessica McCawley , Director, Division of Marine Fisheries Management
Gulf of America. “From supporting vast fisheries and a vibrant tourism industry to serving as a key maritime
innovation cluster in each of the five NOAA Fisheries regions, Gulf of America region, and the Great Lakes
standing bipartisan opposition by ensuring that our beaches, fisheries, and marine ecosystems are not put at risk
WASHINGTON – This weekend, H.R. 5103 – "The Bipartisan Fishery Improvement to Streamline untimely regulatory Hurdles post Emergency Situation … federal regulatory process associated with the allocation of fishery disaster relief. Specifically, this commonsense and solutions-oriented bill